10 NOR-WEST NEWS, FEBRUARY 25, 2016 Out&About Community luncheon Vegetables from a community garden in West Harbour are a fresh treat for neighbours. Residents enjoyed a free lunch at the Manutewhau Community Hub, where visitors were also encouraged to pick some garden goodies to take home. Angelica Matthews and Tania Clegg of West Harbour with Brenda Brady of the Henderson massey Local Board and Venus Rangi, Community Broker of Massey Matters. stuff.co.nz Keira Miller, 3, of Westgate has fun on play equipment in front of the community garden at the Manutewhau Community Hub. Natalie Ridler, Community Hubs Coordinator, prepares food. Brothers Lennox-Murphy, 4, Levohn-Terrett, 5 and Lureztaye-Ray GaudinKasupene, 6, from Te Atatu South enjoy pizzas and salad. City Rail Link. What it means for Aucklanders O What is the City Rail Link (CRL)? The City Rail Link is Auckland’s number one transport priority. That is good news for our city, which has grown by more than 93,000 people over the last three years. The City Rail Link is part of the bigger picture for Auckland. It will shape our city and grow our economy, making Auckland a better place for us all to live. What are the benefits of the CRL? • More than double the number of trains can go through Britomart Station. • Journey times will be cut by up to half. • A train will turn up at most stations every five to ten minutes during peak hours. When will work start? T • There will be changes affecting how people move around the city starting from April 2016 • Early works in the Britomart area and on Albert St will start May Ther There into t take To he Che AT.g Jerome Kaino, Blues Captain and AT Ambassador SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE UP TO 34% www.mags4gifts.co.nz facebook.com/cityraillink • The main works from Wyndham St to Mt Eden are forecast to start in 2018. • The rail network will be able to carry at least 50% more people than today. • More people on trains and fewer people on our roads is better for everyone. E E AT1563 T M N T K E D N I A R N T E M A T S C